CAPE MAY DAILY HERALD.
VOL II. NO. 83.
CAPE MAY, N. J., FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1908.
PRICE TWO CENTS
DOWN ON THE BEACH The Strand and All Its Excellent Ideas
ALL TIMELY GOSSIP
TW'Doings and Antes oi the Jolly Bather—The Petit Maiden and Charming Beau Brununel
p baths end baths.—Turk Russian hatha. sulphur hatha, salt hatha, mud hatha, sand hatha and air baths U people Urvd closer to nature, instead at viola tins natural laws of health. If we would eat and drink rationally. Instead of cramming our stomachs with on Wholesome food or pouring down poisonous drinks. w« should hare lee need of taking hatha U> soak out or absorb the poisons that have seised upon our rttnls Baths for common cleanliness or for hyRenlc reason* only would be necessary Suppose we leave all else, and tel tie down to a local standpoint to con aider the baths right here at our doo Has It ever dawned upon the mind of the reader that distinct sanitary hath meet the seeker for healthful recrea lions here on the Cape May T>*ach First comes the Invigorating sea salt water baths .seoond.the purifying free alv hath, third, the sand t*tf: equal In beneficial effects to any on earth Get out of your tight clothing, don a loose, thin bathing suit and let the ocean bteeies penetrate It and enter pores of the skin, and you receive an element of health and life Itself. President John Adams was a firm 1»* llsver In aq bathaand every morning In his room exposed himself to the alrsof his well ventilated room for
half an hour
CARDINAL GIBBONS ILL Confined te Hit Bed In Roms With Intestinal Toubls. ROME. Aug (.—Cardinal Gibbons, bead oT the Catholic Church In the United Slates. Is seriously 111 here at Intestinal trouble. The Cardinal arrived here from New York July SO and had an audience of the Pope August 1. He went down to Cam tel Gandolfo August S to vlalt the villa of Uie American College While there the Cardinal cocnplalp-
terday
SARDINAL GIBBOKg ed of slight Indisposition. Y< be grew worse and doctors w<
moned He was ordered to Rome and was driven there in a carriage, takat once to his bed upon arrival.
Today his temperature Is 101.
Yhb weekly herald Ths AlWhe-Yaar Champion of Cape Ma/a IntaraaL You are no doubt aware (bat the summer seaside reaort of Capa May la making for the better, and that there is here a steady, healthy growth of prosperity, Inoreeaing values and' the buslneas of the place. You are interested In the resort, either from a property stand point, or from association, or relation ship to lu older famiUea,or one time residents. As an Independent champion and Qronicler of the news of these adnts the Cato May Hxrald,
ARE COMING ALONG
The Caps May Hkralii U not owned by a corporation, nor published In the Interest of any cyrRoration, or set of nMn<eiUier politically or otherwise; but Its aim U to give all the news In an unbiased manner, and cover fully all mailer* relating to municipal .and county affairs, the transfers of properly, the oocufences of the day, the happenings In a social way, and, in fact, every item which should appear in a live and modem newspaper, such as should be published at a seaside reaort.
Cape May is the Mecca oi Visitors From all Over The United States
Hotel Capa May. Philadelphia—Mr and lira. R. Norris Williams. Mrs. Alexander B. Coxe, Mrs E. L. Lewis M H RroU at Orange, N. J.—Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert Haddock. Pktaburg, Pa.—Mr. andM rs. WU Ham Price, Mr. and Mrs. J. Raymond Price, Dr. and Mrs. A. C. McGeagh.
The Iron Pier Play.
"Wanted a Family," .was pot on the stage at tbe Iron Pier Theatre by the Paul Burns Stock Company last night, and to say that it was a great hit. only poorly expresses It-
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l is a nail's of Baltimore, but bis early education was received In Ireland He was ordained a priest' June SO. 1SC1. became a bishop In MS. archbishop In 1878 and Cardinal March 17. 1887. ■ has become one of the grewt of ths world and a force In public affairs of the country outside the church* He has often visited Cape May
con Smith was well taken by F. B. Coigne, and Mins Lida Merab made a good Sally, Dan's little coot, and his ho use-keeper, wan well played by J David Hertlln Harry Fisher made a beautiful "Louisiana" the dark bru- «. There was more real fun than is often found on a stage.. Be sure
see this play to-night
», m b»lh. AUGUST RECUSATION nm, I. . ■»«.„] ~J. bA.tnn no | ^ ^ ,
lata as to cures of rheumatism .gout
i for which they are|
’ popular outdoor magaxlne win appeal
it la very proftmely ahd attracti- [ vely illustrated. Its articles are timely, full of the spirit of the season and 'most of them lery helpful to those who are seeking the different me-
tbods of recreation
A lew of the leading articles, each >ne of them well Illustrated, are "Canoeing la ihe Surf." "Glimpses of " | Newfoundland." “Pack Horse Trip | to Recreation' Lake," "Building Re * creation Mouses." "Exploring the 1 Wisconsin In a Canoe,' "The Future . . ! of Wing Shooting," "Motor Boating
In, fret. o.«.b-A njon b« ^ • dotbes worn before and after the p.
bath And so it proved yawterday that many were deterred from leaving their verandas because of the
id patients buried to the chin on | ^ r beach, poaslbly with good effw*. i Tl
( to say that people do ;
el wet when they go t
u kind of * statement j,
’ Hyperbole? Well.
Purs Food Bill
Notwithstanding the paaaage by. the te Congress of ths Pure Food Laws that are beginning to manifest tbenr selves In reference to food and dn»*». there seems to be a general disposition on the part of IntelllgW't people, to demand goods that are Intended for consumption to be absolute purity, strengthening the hands of our law maker*. Wlltbank’s candies are
town to the ■
e to have water fall-1
i get
Outdoor People.
This number is now on all news stands and Is well worth obtaining. •ZSOO Foe Each for Four Vice Chancellor Learning Monday
filed In the . Conn
cpinion to the effect that the three and their counsel aye en-
titled
their work in winding
ting the points of their pencils wet Tbe big music pavilion sheltered tend redr as the fine
cation
Tnte nature ability had «I4 ^ the Matuj
skill of high training are required in the woudertu) InotmmeotaHoB which some at thaw* pieces bring oet Aad
to be said that
"Wearer My God. to Thee."
Taxes on real estate unpaid by Am gust 16th will be ooDactnd by tb# ad-
Personai aad poll taxes will ba looted by tbs constable, erho will Isvy i personal proporty or taka tbs body for default in payment of
BOL NKEDLBS,
Ths Beach BohooL A LatabaWs Bcbool on U front is a most attractive place for young folks. Mr. Latabnw to bsws
AT THE HOTELS
People Who Have Registered Their Names Here
Bcranton. Pa~K. A Mogargle Pitts ton, Pa—MU* Anna Lariey. Oeorgetown. Ky —Kr and Mrs. Arthur Yager. Lexington, Ky —Mrs Le Oampte. Mina Le Cample ' ' - - Orange. N. J.—H. B. Walker Bridgeton—Mrs B. H Minch. Mrs E. F. Crowell, Miss Olive Oroyell. R Crowell, Mias Francis Crowell Philadelphia—Mrs A B Alcbor. Mias Alcher. Mrs. Irwin -Mrs. Lasing Harvey. Germantown. Pa—Miss Jane Bar-
ms.
—Mr. end Mrs Stick.
Windsor , lad.—Mr. and Mrs. K. Helton. Mr*. M Dickson Detroit—M. D. PaulMU walker, Mich.—W. P. Wbolewort The Qienwood Ambler, Pa—John Kirk Tyson. HulmlrUle, Pa—Mia* Lena Bectx. Germantown—Miss Lucy Pearow Miss Alma Penrose, Neville Penrose. The Virginia Philadelphia—Miss McDevUt Mias T. E. Archer, Mrs. A. P. Archer. Bloomington, Ind.—Mr.-and Mr*. A K. Helton, Miss Martha Darkson Devon. Nov York—Mias B. M. Clark. Philadelphia—M r». J. Ryle. T. KRyle, Rev. and Mrs Alfred S Dinger. Mias Nora Rowan. Ths Elberon Philadelphia—WHUam G. Fischer. Mrs. Mary A. Lamb, Mias Mamie L (jamb. The Devon Philadelphia—Alfred Berry. Mr*. J. Kyle. Mis* T. Kyle. The Aid I ns. Philadelphia—W -Hu^h_lri*ou. MTV Boeck, Mias Boech The Glenwood Philadelphia—Hugh Joyce. J. F. Penrose, Julia H. Goff ChalfonU. Philadelphia—Mrs. K Keen. Mlae L Keen. Miss E. Keen. Wyoming. Philadelphia—A Wbolbery
•ENATOR GORE RE NAMED
GUTHRIE. OKLA . Aug «-Thorn* P Gore was renominated In the State direct primaries by-the Democrats to
Social Events oi the Day Told i Bnd Paragraph*—Home People and Visitors
-Miss Helen Way.
Atlantic CityMl as Golnei
BeavRle.
Mias Mabel Way Pittsburg— R. 0. McKinney.
Btockton.
Philadelphia—Mrs. Alev Patterson. Miss Ellxabetb J Patterson, William
Patterson. L. M Bernstein, E. Wolfots “ ’
•*— A Kay. Mr. and Mrr- Percy C. 1
Colkeh
Chestnut Hill—Lawrence R Mallery WUmlngton—Mrs A T. 8tiwart.RuGolpb Stewart, Charles «. Dobell, rafford—Mr'“and Mrs. W. L. GelH- F. Qelner. —Mr*. Franklin, Mina
Grand Muaical Concert
and Danes.
For benefit of Stockton Orchestra, this evening, August 7th, and grand concert proceeding the dance.
Selections
1 March—Berlin Echoes Unde 2 Intermeuo—The Glowworm Linde l Selection—Grand Opera MArtha
Flotow
4 Violin Solo—Because, from Ooaelyo. Godard. 6 Melodic In V. Rubensteln
Mr. DeMarUnl
50 obits
THOMAS P. GORE. (Blind Man ' Who May Bs United States Senator from Oklahoma.)
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succeed himself In the United State* Senate, and the Republican tV'imary choice was Dennis T Flynn, former Delegate to Congress from the Ter rllory before It became a State Ths Cecil Open The Cedi nt No.205 Ocean Street has been opened for the summer see of 1908, and the bar Is well stocl td with a line of the best grades o wines and Uquora. It ban the bigges; turn met garden In town where set foods and salads are specially served 'Ihe private banquet rooms have beet tastefully arranged for supper parties This well-known place Is central!) located, and Is within easy reach oi all parts of th edty and is a populai meeting place where one may find heir friends. The trade with the cot .age colony Is solicited and fhon' •rders will receWe prompt attenUoa .looms are rented to gentlemen ai .'noderate prices on the European plan
Card admitting o
Baltlmo—reMr. and Mrs. R- 8. Downs, Donald Downs. Mr. and Mr*. Charles N. Blake. Henry G. Hemmers.
Mary E. Ore well, Mias OUve E Crowell. Robert T. Crowell. Mia* F. Crow*
, N. T.—Mr. and Mm P. J.
Th* Indian . Band TH* INDIAN BAND U now here. dm it satisfy you?—and are you pleased with It? Tbe toilet seta that we are making a Special drive on. at the present time; are Just as plea* lug lo the purse, as the new band Is our oar. Just think of it—a twelve piece toilet oet for 11.76, whll they last. Can you beet th* price anywhere?. Come and see thorn and you win bo pleased with th* value. we give you for th* money House furnishing goods at all descrip
k
CHARLES A SWAIN
The Be»< Jod Printing
The best Job printing done in Uspt May is done at the office of the Capl May Hkkali. No. 614 Washington street. . We have the latest designs in lype and the speed and facility tot promptly executing the work, and it ilea* u re with us to do satisfactory printing for the people of Caj* May. ur charges are reasonable and the
ark is delivered promptly.
Philadelphia—John J. Quinn. Har-
Wyoming.
Philadelphia—M. Padden, Mrs. C. X lock. Miss Heten O'Hara, Ml
Oerfeaatown—Miss Neill# Todd. Baltimore—Mr. pod Mm Peters.
the only
available property on Beach front In Cape* May City which has stable, to mobile garage attached; completely furnished. Hot water heat recently
Pl*r Avenue studio lie Her Avenue Photo Sludtb L v haring a nice trade taking pic <s at night, by their new process « awik) is now under the manage ut of Robert E. Prince, of Baltl ra, Md., Mr. Prince has had 8b irs experience In the photograph duess and his pictures speak foi tr.selves. Being located near the j Pier they are sure lo be well panlsed. Dancing Claae Stockton Hotel every morning 10 to 1130. Private leamns lo sulL *5 The drop step and barn taught rapidly, aingis lessons O. Carpenter, Instructor.
CONCERNING THE PEOPLE
Pacts About Those Coming To Cape .Hay
PERSONAL MENTION
and Mrs
V Clement, topping at t
Philadelphia
Windsor
v Alfred 8 Dlngee. of Phlladelwllh Mrs. Dlngee. are reglaier8 P. Thompson, one of Washington s leading business men. witb Is family, are registered st tbe Bel Mr and Mrs John F Gontrum. nd family, from Haiti more, make a appy family and are at that palatial »U-1 Lafayette Mr and Mrs. Samuel Hargh and lughters. MIs»«s Ethel _ and Anus, re some of the Baltimore people, ■glslered st the Baltimore inn. Mr Arthur Yager, a leading bum rna man of Georgetown, Ky , and m Yager, are *t the Hotel Cape ay to spend a season Rev Edmund Hewitt, pastor of the Central M E. Church, of Bridgeton. . a very able Divine, and Mrs tt. are st the Elberon for the month of August. Professor W. 0. Fisher, of Philsdelphls. has locatted st the Elberon Tbe Professor Is wcU-knowu In Cspe May, In fact bis name Is a household ord with our musical people. Isaac LObe Ftraus. of Baltimore. Attorney General of Maryland, is me of the distinguished guest* st .'ape May Mr Straus makes yearly . tults to Cape May. He Is one of Mary I end's bright young lawyers and Las a large social acquaintance with 'sldenta of Baltimore and other
cities.
See Odr New Fall Style* Our new fall shades In tbe U-est weave, are now'on our shelves and display. Our new cuts for early fall suits are at hand. Cal! early an s a selection, for no gentleman will be well dressed that does not e the new season’s style. We aldo cleaning and pressing; also 1-Tench dry cleaning on flannels and
serges.
CHARLES SCHERER. Washington and Decatur Sts
Fancy Goods Bazaar Ths ladies of the First Baptist Church will give s fancy goods basaa for the benefit of the church funds, in Thursday, Friday and Saturday venlngs, August (, T and 8, at No. 304 Washington street Useful and fancy articles will be for sale. Orders will also be received for homemade broad and cag* to be delivered on th Saturday of ths bixssr.
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